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Dr. Femi Olatunbosun - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Dr. Femi Olatunbosun, head, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Olufemi (Femi) Olatunbosun earned his MD at the University of Lagos, Nigeria in 1973. He is Professor Emeritus of Obstetrics and Reproductive Sciences (2023).

P.M. (Michael) Swan

Michael Swan, Professor of History, stands outside around campus.

Bio/Historical Note: Peter Michael Swan was born on 4 October 1931 in Kennedy, Saskatchewan. He earned three degrees from the University of Saskatchewan: a B.A. Honours (1952), M.A. (1957), and B.Ed (1959). He completed a Ph.D. in Classical Philology from Harvard University in 1965. Dr. Swan became a permanent faculty member of the University of Saskatchewan in 1962. He held a variety of administrative posts and played an important role in the creation of the University's Museum of Antiquities. Dr. Swan served as the Assistant Dean of Arts and Science, Acting Head of the Departments of Art, Classics/Greek and Roman Studies, and Modern Languages and as the Director of the Learned Society Conference, University Studies Group and Undergraduate Programs and Students in the Department of History. His scholarly specialties are the early Roman Empire, in particular the reigns of Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero (31 B.C.-A.D. 68), and the Roman historian Cassius Dio, on whom he has written various articles and edited two books. In 2004, his book, "The Augustan Succession", was published by Oxford University Press. Dr. Swan was honoured by the University of Saskatchewan at its 1989 Spring Convocation with the Master Teacher Award. He was named Professor Emeritus of History upon his retirement in 1999.

Aliens Abduct U of S President!

Two aliens from the planet DAVS (?) complete with Star Wars-type shrouds, eerie grey faces, and waist-band voice synthesizers, and accompanied by Division of Audio Visual Services production assistant Shannon Cossette, begin to abduct President Peter MacKinnon right from his office Aug. 30. They only stopped when he agreed to accept their invitation to visit Passport '99, the Oct. 14 exhibition in the Education Bldg. of the campus-wide services of units like DAVS, Consumer Services, Human Resources, and Printing Services. The aliens appeared suspiciously like earthlings DAVS receptionist Teresa Grzybowski and producer/animator John Ogresko.

Bio/historical note: Image appeared in 17 Sept. 1999 issue of OCN.

ASPA Executive - Group Photo

Posed outdoor image of members of the Administrative and Supervisory Personnel Association (ASPA) executive, back row: Wendy Bates, member-at-large; Mark Jagoe, member-at-large; Tim Archer, past president; Bill Wallace, president-elect; Dave Bocking, member-at-large; Barb Gillis, secretary. Front row: Rob Schultz, president; Lynn Guina, member-at-large; and Greg Parchomchuk, treasurer. Not present for photo were Mel Smith and Laurel Kelly, both members-at-large.

Hal Wyatt - Portrait

Indoor posed image of Hal Wyatt, chair of the University of Saskatchewan Board of Governors.

Bio/Historical Note: Harold Edmund Wyatt (1921-2015) was chair of the University of Saskatchewan Board of Governors from 1996-1999. Dr. Wyatt received an honourary Doctor of Laws from the U of S in 2007.

Dr. Yvonne Brown - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Dr. Yvonne Brown, associate dean of Nursing, 1986-2000.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Yvonne Margaret Rose Brown was born in 1940 in Strasbourg, Saskatchewan. She attended school there prior to entering the College of Nursing at the University of Saskatchewan in 1958, where she earned a BSN and BA (great distinction), as well as a subsequent MCEd. in 1983. Dr. Brown had a long and distinguished career in Health Sciences culminating in eleven years as dean of the College of Nursing (1989-2000). Other milestones include: general duty nurse, University Hospital (1963-64); lecturer in Anatomy and Physiology, Centralized Teaching Program (1964-66); clinical instructor in Obstetrical Nursing, U of S, School of Nursing (1966-67); sessional lecturer (1975-81); lecturer (1981-83); assistant dean (1986-89); and Professor Emerita upon retirement (2008). Dr. Brown published numerous articles and participated in a major nursing textbook and history of the College of Nursing. She received many awards, medals, and scholarships throughout her academic career. The Yvonne Brown Award for Nursing Excellence was established by the SRNA in 2000; as well as two awards, one for a Saskatoon site student and one for a Regina site student, for a graduating four-year degree student with the highest cumulative nursing average during the total program. Yvonne Brown died in 2016 in Saskatoon.

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